Amex Platinum authorized user card compared to the companion card: Which option is better for your family and friends?

The American Express Platinum Card offers significant value, with many benefits that aren’t just for the primary cardholder. There are two ways to extend the perks of the Amex Platinum: you can share them with a partner, child, friend, or someone else in your circle. But, it’s not really straightforward—it’s important to weigh your options. […]
Trump’s TikTok Agreement Will Safeguard American User Information from China

Vice President Vance’s Confidence in TikTok Agreement Vice President JD Vance is optimistic about the TikTok agreement initiated by the Trump administration. He believes it effectively separates the app from its Chinese parent company, ensuring data security for American users. In recent interviews with Fox News, Vance addressed worries regarding the potential risks of Chinese […]
Trump to finalize TikTok agreement ensuring US majority stake and control over user data

Trump to Sign TikTok Deal This Week WASHINGTON – President Trump is set to finalize a TikTok agreement this week, which would give American investors majority control and ensure that U.S. companies handle user data, a senior official from the White House shared on Monday. The terms of the deal involve TikTok’s operations transitioning to […]
Josh Hawley Advocates for Ending Big Tech’s Legal Protections Regarding User Content, Highlighting AI Risks

Sen. Josh Hawley Calls for Repeal of Legal Immunity for Tech Platforms Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) highlighted the risks posed by artificial intelligence on Thursday, advocating for the repeal of a law that shields technology platforms from legal accountability for content they host or create. During his addresses at the National Conservatism Conference, Hawley specifically […]
Google confronted with $425 million ruling for gathering user data despite privacy settings

A federal judge has mandated that Google pay $425.7 million due to privacy violations involving millions of users who had disabled tracking features on their accounts. This ruling, delivered on Wednesday in San Francisco, stems from a class action lawsuit covering approximately 98 million users in the U.S. from July 2016 to 2024, revealing that […]
Google Must Pay $425 Million in Class Action Lawsuit for Breaching User Privacy

A federal judge has ruled that Google will pay $425 million for infringing on users’ privacy by continuing to gather data from millions of individuals who opted out of tracking features in their Google accounts. A San Francisco federal court reached this verdict following a trial concerning accusations that Google collected, stored, and used information […]
Tether Pulls Back Following User Pressure

The recent decision by Tether took many in the cryptocurrency world by surprise. Initially, the company planned to discontinue support for USDT on five historic blockchains. However, they’ve now decided to allow users to keep their tokens on these platforms. So, what prompted this change, and how will Tether navigate the challenges posed by regulations […]
User Data Compromised by Perplexity Comet Vulnerability, Reports Brave

In a recent demonstration, Brave Software showcased a security vulnerability in the Comet browser, powered by Perplexity AI. The flaw allowed AI assistants to be misled into revealing private user information by embedding hidden commands in requests. Even after a supposed fix weeks ago, Brave claims that the vulnerabilities remain. The issue was highlighted in […]
User asserts Cracker Barrel has made the peg game more progressive in its rebranding

Cracker Barrel Adjusts Language in Classic Table Peg Game Cracker Barrel has recently altered the wording in its popular tabletop peg game, a staple at their restaurants. This change seems to be part of a broader rebranding effort, reminiscent of their logo update, but reactions have been mixed. For many, the spirit of the game, […]
JD Vance spearheads initiative to prevent the UK from obtaining US Apple user data

US Vice President Negotiates Digital Privacy with UK Washington – Vice President JD Vance, dubbed the “veep of technology,” has successfully negotiated with the UK to withdraw requests for accessing Apple users’ data, according to US officials on Tuesday. The UK had initially sought a “backdoor” from Apple, which would allow government access to user […]